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Justin C. Brown

Researcher at Pennington Biomedical Research Center

Publications -  438
Citations -  13237

Justin C. Brown is an academic researcher from Pennington Biomedical Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 & Population. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 401 publications receiving 10822 citations. Previous affiliations of Justin C. Brown include University of Vermont & University of California, San Diego.

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Attempted randomized controlled trial of pamidronate versus calcium and calcitriol supplements for management of steroid‐induced osteoporosis in children and adolescents

TL;DR: An attempted interventional trial for glucocorticoid‐induced osteoporosis in children and adolescents is described and the reasons for trial failure are discussed to inform future interventional studies in this important group of patients.
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Comparison of two commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays for detection of Influenza A virus antibodies.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the 2 ELISAs can be used for FLUAV antibody screening in wild birds and that the sensitivity of the ID VET assay can be increased with slight modifications of the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Canada geese and the epidemiology of avian influenza viruses.

TL;DR: The results are consistent with historic reports of a low prevalence of AI virus infection in this species, and it is suggested that Canada Geese play a minor, if any, role as a reservoir for low pathogenic AI viruses that naturally circulate in wild bird populations.
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Altered ulnar nerve kinematic behavior in a cadaver model of entrapment.

TL;DR: This work provides a framework for evaluating regional nerve kinematics and hypothesizes that deformation is thus shifted to a region of the nerve less accustomed to high strains, thereby contributing to the development of ulnar neuropathy.
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The pathogenesis of low pathogenic avian influenza in mallards.

TL;DR: The main sites of LPAIV replication in mallards are the enterocytes of the lower intestinal tract and epithelial cells of the bursa of Fabricius in the first days after infection, when these birds are shedding AIV in high titers in the feces.